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Alltel offers wireless customers Fujifilm Mobile Postcard Service; Fujifilm's Get the Picture Mobile Service adds photo sharing, printing
Business Wire, July 25, 2005
LITTLE ROCK, Ark. -- Alltel (NYSE:AT) wireless customers now can use their camera phones to create personalized postcards to send via mail to anyone in the United States with Fujifilm Mobile Postcard Service.
The service is available from Alltel on the Motorola V265 and V710, the Audiovox 8910, and the Nokia 6255i. One postcard can be sent for $1.99, three for $5.49, or five for $7.99.
In addition, Alltel can provide customers with a fully integrated photo management solution through the Fujifilm Get the Picture Mobile Service, available on a variety of Alltel camera phones for $2.99 per month. This application enables customers to upload camera phone images to secure online albums, create slideshows and print images through top retailers.
These BREW-based applications were developed for Fujifilm by Summus Inc. (OTCBB:SMMU), a leading provider of mobile media applications.
"These two applications give customers fun and easy ways to quickly share memorable moments, no matter where they occur," said Wade McGill, vice president of product marketing for Alltel. "This is another example of Alltel providing our wireless customers with the latest exciting handset technologies."
About Summus
Summus is a leading provider of mobile media applications that optimize the consumer wireless experience. Summus partners with leading content brands to develop compelling and unique wireless applications and content for the mobile phone, focused within the most popular areas of growth, including photo-messaging, multi-player games, news/information and personalization.
Summus currently offers an ever-growing list of 28 mobile phone applications deployed through 41 major wireless carriers in the U.S and abroad. Summus designs and develops these applications with the industry's most intuitive navigation that is designed for a consistently superior user experience. For more information, see www.summus.com.
About Alltel
Alltel is a customer-focused communications company with more than 13 million customers in 27 states and $8 billion in annual revenues.
Alltel, NYSE: AT
Summus, OTCBB: SMMU
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